The debate over the \u27values\u27 that should be taught in public and private schools has been heated. However, in Australia today private schools have a wide range of exemptions from state anti-discrimination legislation allowing them to expel children on the basis of their sexuality or becuase they are pregnant. Deb Wilkinson, Andrew MacIntosh and Clive Hamilton examine these exemptions, discuss the implications associated with them, and present Newspoll data that suggests that the vast majority of Australians do not believe that private schools should be able to discriminate against Australian children
This article examines the homophobic harassment of lesbian teachers working in government high scho...
[Abstract]: Beginning with a discussion of current legislation in Australia around inclusion, this p...
Sexuality education in Australian schools continues to struggle in its ability and willingness to ad...
Deb Wilkinson, Richard Denniss and Andrew MacIntosh highlight the need to tighten the current accou...
This paper measures the attitudes of Australians towards the relative merits of public versus privat...
Lesbians and gay men have historically been derided, harassed, silenced and made invisible in Austra...
This article addresses the controversy surrounding the Safe Schools Coalition Australia. Certain pol...
The Australian media's interest in education, as in many Anglophone countries, is frequently dominat...
In a companion article, we considered legal issues in language and culture in private schooling in t...
Political and legal debate about freedom of religion and belief (FoRB) in Australia has intensified ...
This paper explores how some schooling cultures in New South Wales (hereafter NSW), Australia, polic...
Measles and other vaccine-preventable childhood diseases are making a comeback, as a growing number ...
Measles and other vaccine-preventable childhood diseases are making a comeback, as a growing number ...
Religiously affiliated schools employ a substantial portion of the Australian educational workforce....
The Safe Schools Coalition Australia program provides resources, including information packages, tra...
This article examines the homophobic harassment of lesbian teachers working in government high scho...
[Abstract]: Beginning with a discussion of current legislation in Australia around inclusion, this p...
Sexuality education in Australian schools continues to struggle in its ability and willingness to ad...
Deb Wilkinson, Richard Denniss and Andrew MacIntosh highlight the need to tighten the current accou...
This paper measures the attitudes of Australians towards the relative merits of public versus privat...
Lesbians and gay men have historically been derided, harassed, silenced and made invisible in Austra...
This article addresses the controversy surrounding the Safe Schools Coalition Australia. Certain pol...
The Australian media's interest in education, as in many Anglophone countries, is frequently dominat...
In a companion article, we considered legal issues in language and culture in private schooling in t...
Political and legal debate about freedom of religion and belief (FoRB) in Australia has intensified ...
This paper explores how some schooling cultures in New South Wales (hereafter NSW), Australia, polic...
Measles and other vaccine-preventable childhood diseases are making a comeback, as a growing number ...
Measles and other vaccine-preventable childhood diseases are making a comeback, as a growing number ...
Religiously affiliated schools employ a substantial portion of the Australian educational workforce....
The Safe Schools Coalition Australia program provides resources, including information packages, tra...
This article examines the homophobic harassment of lesbian teachers working in government high scho...
[Abstract]: Beginning with a discussion of current legislation in Australia around inclusion, this p...
Sexuality education in Australian schools continues to struggle in its ability and willingness to ad...